This is the third consecutive year that Barratt and David Wilson Homes West Scotland has been honoured.
A house builder with headquarters in Lanarkshire has been named as one of the World’s 500 Most Sustainable Companies for 2026 by TIME Magazine for a third consecutive year.
The recognition for Barratt and David Wilson Homes West Scotland, part of Barratt Redrow, which is responsible for local developments such as Lennox Gardens in Monklands and Jackton Hall, East Kilbride, underscores its industry-leading commitment to preserving and enhancing the natural environment and building great places that promote healthy and happy living for customers.
This accolade places Barratt Redrow amongst a select group of companies across the globe recognised for their leadership in sustainability.
Andy Curran, managing director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes West Scotland, said: “It’s fantastic to know our work across West Scotland contributes to a national legacy of building not only high-quality homes, but a more sustainable future. This achievement reflects the dedication of our teams to reducing our impact, innovating and creating communities that last.
“Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. Being included on this global list is both an honour and a powerful motivation to keep pushing the boundaries of what responsible home-building can achieve.”
In total, 62 UK-based companies received the accreditation in 2026, all of whom are setting the benchmark on sustainability performance, transparency and innovation.
TIME and its research partner, Statista, used a transparent, multi-stage methodology to identify the world’s most sustainable companies. The process began with a pool of over 5000 of the world’s largest and most influential companies. Following a rigorous four-stage assessment, the final ranking excluded unsustainable industries and considered factors like external sustainability ratings and commitments, corporate reporting practices and environmental and social performance indicators. This comprehensive approach produced a ranking of 500 companies from over 30 countries.
Working with highly-skilled partners in the sector, Barratt Redrow is driving change across the organisation and its value chain to meet society’s most pressing challenges, including climate change, diversity and inclusion, and human rights. The business is committed to all homes being zero carbon in regulated energy use from 2030.
On site, the leading house builder is taking steps to reduce its operational footprint with a major focus on eliminating and reducing diesel use. This includes trials of hydrotreated vegetable oil as a lower-carbon fuel alternative, and trialling hydrogen telehandlers. Alongside this, it is improving site energy efficiency, expanding the use of renewable electricity and introducing tools to monitor emissions from construction activities.
Barratt Redrow’s determination to be a quality, sustainable builder was recognised in June by the NHBC’s Pride in the Job Quality Awards with 122 site managers given awards in 2026 – more than any other house builder for the 22nd year running. Also, the house builder was awarded five stars by customers for the 17th year in a row.
Barratt Homes West Scotland is currently building in the following Lanarkshire areas:
• Lennox Gardens, Glenboig
• Torrance Park, Holytown
• Calder Gardens, Carnbroe
• Jackton Hall, East Kilbride
• Newton Farm, Cambuslang
• Eaglesham View, East Kilbride
• Cornhill Village, Hamilton
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